Chrome Beta is sporting a new Material Design look now, but Mozilla's Firefox Beta is doing okay. In fact, it is getting an update to v32 with a number of changes that you might notice. Of course, there are also plenty of things going on behind the scenes that you'll never know about if you don't read the changelog.

Here's what we've got in Firefox Beta 32.

NEW

In-browser switching for 54 supported languages

Clear History control added to the history panel

New HTTP caching (v2) enabled by default

Support URI autocomplete on Swype

Integration of generational garbage collection

Gamepad API finalized and enabled

What changed

Removed and turned off trust bit for some 1024-bit root certificates

Android 2.2 and ARMv6 no longer supported

HTML5/Developer

Vibration API updated to latest W3C spec

CSS box-decoration-break replaces -moz-background-inline-policy

CSS position:sticky enabled by default

Mix-blend-mode enabled by default

New Array built-in: Array.from()

navigator.languages property and languagechange event implemented

Known Issues

Does not start on Android L preview

Video controls are displayed in the middle of the video

There's a more extensive developer-oriented changelog available on the Mozilla site. The update should be live for everyone – well, unless you have Android 2.2 or L. Then you're just out of luck.